As the youthful leader of Hungary's far-right Jobbik party arrived for an election rally, his followers gave him a welcome that had disturbing echoes of Europe in the 1940s.

Two ranks of Hungarian Guards, in paramilitary-style uniforms, snapped to attention as Gabor Vona marched past them. Party leaders saluted, and a red and white banner was raised - one that looked suspiciously similar to Hungary's old fascist emblem

The Jews bring this on themselves every time, and then always sit in amazement when it happens.

How many of our daughters and wives must be raped, our people murdered, robbed and brought to poverty levels and our cultures ransacked and minimized before the Jew will be happy? We all know the answer, and I think we have finally reached that magic number.

It's a bit of misinformation as usual. the Magyar Garda (Hungarian Guard) officially doesn't exist. With the (communist) law of dispersing them, they can only use their uniform now if it's not an official gathering but a personal choice of wearing.